During the last 30 years, engineering education research has become a research field which can be witnessed in the very many journals. There is a constant debate if EER is a discipline in itself or it is a cross disciplinary field. This course will give overview of the landscape of the history of engineering education research as a cross disciplinary field of research and intends to give overview of relevant research questions and research methodologies for designing research projects.
After this first course participants are expected to be able to:
Prof. Erik de Graaff
and Prof. Anette Kolmos
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February 15-18, 9.30 - 16.30
Aalborg University
March 22 - 23, 2010, a virtual seminar. Dates for this are to be confirmed in February.
Programme day 1
Programme day 2
Programme day 3 and 4
Reports on own research projects have to be submitted after the course. There will be a follow up presenting your reports and getting feed back. This will be organised as a virtual seminar using Adobe Connect.
Students will be on different levels. A fine outcome of their work after Unit A would be a draft section of a chapter on their thesis - in this case Introduction - if they have worked already for some time on their research, OR a research plan contextualising their research and setting up the research goals and questions, with motivation and background - if they are beginners.